I just finished AFF, have 4 post AFF jumps, and am trying to stay current, since my dropzone in WA is closed for most of the winter. I was in LV, and went to Skydive Mesquite to take my girlfriend for a tandem, and to do a jump. Photographer, tandem instructor and girlfriend exited the 182 first, I followed in 6 or 8 seconds. Did a forward roll, got stable, feeling great, altitide 9k. Started feeling wobbly, wondering why, flipped to my back, got stable again, checked alti - 6k. Thought "maybe should pull early since having a ittle stability problem". Reached for ripcord, wobbled, turned, whoops - back on my back - wondering again why am I so damn unstable? Flipped back to my belly, then started an uncontrolled tumble. Tried to get stable, remembered first rule - "pull", and pulled. After opening, checked alti - shit - 1500ft. Where the hell is the airport????? Saw the golf course, which I knew was next to the dz, yelled "fore", and zoomed over a green and landed nicely in the fairway.
After landing, I noticed my jumpsuit, that had a zipper from the chest down to the left ankle had blown open the zipper from the left foot to my crotch, creating an asymmetric "sail". In retrospect, I had noticed the zipper had not completely closed by my left knee. The 120 mph must have blown the zipper open, and with my lack of experience, affected my stability.
Lessons learned:
1. Get my own jumpsuit
2. The instructor was right - you fall FAST when unstable
3. If you are unstable, and nearing pull altitude - PULL ( I wasted precious altitude trying to get stable again)
Oh well, lesson learned, bought beer, and ready to do better nest time.
This sport is so awesome - and the experience shared on this forum is so helpful. Feel free to beat me up.
Ed in Spokane "We saved your gear. Now you can sell it when you get out of the hospital and upsize!!" "K-Dub"
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